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Karma and Destiny

Oliver Faith

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Verlag: Publifye

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Karma and Destiny explores the intricate relationship between our actions and the unfolding of our lives, examining karma and destiny not as abstract concepts, but as dynamic forces. This book delves into how these principles shape ethical decision-making and influence our sense of purpose. It traces the historical development of karmic thought, from ancient Indian philosophy to its presence in Hinduism and Buddhism, while also considering parallels in other belief systems. A key insight the book offers is that while past actions influence present circumstances, we still possess agency in shaping our future.

 
The book progresses through three key sections, beginning with core concepts like karma and rebirth as presented in Hinduism and Buddhism. It then explores karmic accumulation and maturation, considering the role of intention and debates surrounding free will. Finally, it addresses how understanding karma can lead to positive change through practices like mindfulness and compassion.

 
By examining primary religious texts and drawing upon contemporary research, Karma and Destiny provides a practical and accessible understanding of karma, empowering readers to cultivate greater self-awareness and make more conscious choices.
Verfügbar seit: 14.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 66 Seiten.

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